The worst technology of 2021
Hundreds of AI tools have been built to catch covid. None of them helped.
It took a pandemic, but the US finally has (some) centralized medical data
Driving digital transformation for medical tech companies
The US worried about vaccine tourists. Now it’s encouraging them.
Slum dwellers in India get unique digital addresses
How Indians are crowdsourcing aid as covid surges
An ecosystem to overhaul China’s health care
Keeping covid vaccines cold isn’t easy. These ideas could help.
Why covid-19 might finally usher in the era of health care based on a patient’s data
AI could make healthcare fairer—by helping us believe what patients tell us
Without leadership on vaccine rollout, scams are inevitable
AI is wrestling with a replication crisis
Covid testing, MIT style
Biden has unveiled his covid-19 task force
What’s next for Trump? Ten days of isolation or the campaign trail?
The “staged rollout” of gene-modified babies could start with sickle-cell disease
How special relativity can help AI predict the future
No more maté sharing
Guadalupe Hayes-Mota ’08, MBA ’16, SM ’16
AI is learning when it should and shouldn’t defer to a human
Prepare for a winter covid-19 spike now, say medical experts
Covid-19 spurs collaboration in telehealth
Alumni in the coronavirus conversation
Six tales from the trenches of running a startup
Why tech didn’t save us from covid-19
2020: 35 Innovators Under 35
A trial is under way of the first new antibody medicine developed to treat covid-19
Facebook and YouTube are rushing to delete “Plandemic,” a conspiracy-laden video
Is getting pregnant “medically necessary” right now?
Can the US ramp up coronavirus testing? California will provide clues.
Google’s medical AI was super accurate in a lab. Real life was a different story.
Doctors are now social media influencers. They aren’t all ready for it.
Covid-19 has blown apart the myth of Silicon Valley innovation
A healthy understanding
Apple and Google are building coronavirus tracking into iOS and Android
Streaming test
Radio Corona, Apr 9: Craig Spencer on New York City’s covid-19 wards
Blood plasma taken from covid-19 survivors might help patients fight it off